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Using Trichogramma ostriniae to help manage European corn borer in sweet corn, peppers, and potatoes.

LNE07-263 (project overview)
Project Type: Research and Education
Funds awarded in 2007: $162,372.00
Projected End Date: 12/31/2011
Region: Northeast
State: New York
Project Leader:
Abby Seaman
Email
NYS IPM Program - Cornell
Description:
A fact sheet describing how to use Trichogramma ostriniae for European corn borer control in sweet corn, peppers, and potatoes
Type:
Fact Sheet
File:
Download file (PDF)
Authors:
Abby Seaman
Michael Hoffmann
Mary Woodsen
Target audiences:
Farmers/Ranchers; Educators
Ordering info:
Cost: $0.00
This product is associated with the project "Developing farmers’ skills and confidence in the use of Trichogramma ostriniae for European corn borer control in sweet corn, peppers and potatoes"
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or SARE.

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